The Foodbank of Southern California is committed to fighting hunger, one meal at a time in our local communities.
About The Foodbank of Southern California:
The Foodbank of Southern California provides highly nutritious food to at least 250,000 people each month; or 2.5% of L.A. County’s population.
- The Foodbank of Southern California has been providing food to impoverished children, families, and seniors residing in Los Angeles County since 1975.
- The Foodbank of Southern California focuses on the “poorest of the poor” neighborhoods in downtown Los Angeles, Compton, San Pedro, South Central, Watts, and North Long Beach.
- The Foodbank of Southern California continues to be one of the largest distributors of fresh produce of any foodbank in the state; annually distributing over 22 million pounds of fresh produce.
- The Foodbank of Southern California is a primary food provider to hundreds of community-based agencies who feed the needy in Los Angeles County through both emergency and non-emergency food programs.
- We maintain the highest volume of distributed food per dollar of operating expense while maintaining the smallest full-time staff of any metropolitan foodbank in the United States.
- The Foodbank of Southern California is fortunate to be debt-free, owning its warehouse, offices, and equipment. The Foodbank is in a strong position to continue services for decades to come.
- The Foodbank of Southern California is known throughout the country as being the most cost effective and efficient foodbank in the entire Nation; consistently maintaining a small budget that delivers a huge impact.